NEWS FEED

After bashing allies, Trump now wants their help — except from Ukraine
Europe

After bashing allies, Trump now wants their help — except from Ukraine

After months of disparaging his European allies, U.S. President Donald Trump suddenly seeks their assistance. But none rush to send warships to reopen the Strait of Hormuz amid Washington's ongoing war with Iran, even as Trump warns that a lack of action would be "very bad" for NATO's future. Experts who spoke to the Kyiv Independent see an emerging pattern. "Take unilateral actions without including allies, then bully them into supporting that action," — this is how Trump's approach was desc
Ukraine war latest: Explosions rock Kyiv as Russian drones target capital during morning rush hour
War

Ukraine war latest: Explosions rock Kyiv as Russian drones target capital during morning rush hour

Key developments on March 16: * Explosions rock Kyiv as Russian drones target capital during morning rush hour * Ukrainian drones reportedly strike oil depot in Russia's Krasnodar Krai * 12 years after Crimea annexation, Ukraine says nearly 300 still jailed on fabricated political charges * 'Terror against civilians' — Russian occupation court jails 69-year-old woman for donating to Ukrainian army A series of explosions were heard in Kyiv on March 16 as Russia launched a rush hour drone at
Russia’s disinformation campaign tests Canada’s support for Ukraine

Russia’s disinformation campaign tests Canada’s support for Ukraine

To the average Canadian, the moral lines of the war in Ukraine remain clear. But behind the closed parliament doors, a different picture is emerging. National Security Advisor Nathalie Drouin warned parliament in February that more Canadians are beginning to believe the Kremlin's narrative: that Kyiv, not Moscow, provoked the 2022 invasion. On the surface, this shift isn't visible. Public polling commissioned by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) shows that nine in 10 Canadians still blame R
It's official — Ukraine has a new bank

It's official — Ukraine has a new bank

Ukraine will have a new bank on its books as of tomorrow, after Estonian fintech Iute Group finalized its entry into the market on March 16 — the first foreign bank to enter the country's competitive banking sector since 2021. Representatives from Iute and Ukraine's Deposit Guarantee Fund announced on Monday at a press conference in Kyiv that Ukraine's central bank had approved the sale, paving the way for the bank to begin operations tomorrow. Iute purchased a bridge bank from Ukraine's guara
One battle after another: Kyiv's historic markets lose ground to trendy food halls

One battle after another: Kyiv's historic markets lose ground to trendy food halls

The food hall development revolution spreading across Europe has reached Ukraine's historic markets. At the end of 2025, Kyiv's historic Bessarabskyi market — a more than 100-year-old, 900-square-meter brick building located at the western end of the city's main thoroughfare Khreshchatyk — was reopened as a brightly-lit, upscale food court. While the status-protected exterior remained unchanged, the market's center now features a large bar, with most of the interior converted into a dining are
KI Insights launches new podcast: Ukraine Insights
 (Updated:  Company news

KI Insights launches new podcast: Ukraine Insights

The Kyiv Independent’s separate analytical unit, KI Insights, is excited to announce the launch of its podcast, Ukraine Insights — a show dedicated to unpacking Ukraine’s politics, security, economy, and international relations through in-depth, expert-driven conversations.
Oscar-nominated ‘Mr. Nobody Against Putin’ exposes Russian passivity
Opinion

Oscar-nominated ‘Mr. Nobody Against Putin’ exposes Russian passivity

"At the moment, I have no idea how much trouble I'm going to cause myself in the future," says Pavel Talankin at the very beginning of the documentary "Mr. Nobody Against Putin." Not every story about Russian propaganda demonstrates its power. Some merely highlight the self-dramatization of the Russian people and their real position — that in their own country, they are nobodies and will not even try to change that. So the audience is left with a distorted sense of agency, shaped by the denial
Ukraine war latest: Ukraine strikes Russian radar systems, S-400 launcher in occupied Crimea, General Staff says

Ukraine war latest: Ukraine strikes Russian radar systems, S-400 launcher in occupied Crimea, General Staff says

Key developments on March 14-15 * Ukraine strikes Russian radar systems, S-400 launcher in occupied Crimea, General Staff says * Russian strike razes homes in Zaporizhzhia, killing 1, injuring 19 * Moscow attacked by over 60 drones in single day, mayor says * Ukraine claims 'successful' strike on 2 Russian ships ferrying weapons, equipment through Kerch Strait * Russia sentences 5 Ukrainian POWs to 15–18 years over 2024 Kursk incursion * Ukraine confirms drone strike on major southern Rus
Russian strikes on Ukraine kill 5, injure 47 over past day

Russian strikes on Ukraine kill 5, injure 47 over past day

Ukraine's Air Force reported that Russia launched 97 drones overnight, including Shahed-type attack drones. Air defenses shot down or suppressed 90 of them. Five drones struck five locations, while debris from downed drones fell in two locations.